Guest guest Posted April 16, 2007 Report Share Posted April 16, 2007 That's what I told my husband. He didn't buy it....................we'll see. Every darn postal worker, mothers,. NUTS!! So will we be hearing he was on a SSRI?? This is just awful. New death count is 31. *..·´°*°·..*..·°**©**°·..*..·´°*°·..* One of the saddest things in life... Is to believe people have given up on you. I would think W. Bush is a very sad person. ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2007 Report Share Posted April 16, 2007 He hasn't go the common sense to be horrified. Bush 'horrified' by US school shooting *..·´°*°·..*..·°**©**°·..*..·´°*°·..* One of the saddest things in life... Is to believe people have given up on you. I would think W. Bush is a very sad person. ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2007 Report Share Posted April 16, 2007 She was clearly used! Did a trial occur for the minister's wife that killed him? Remember she had 2 darling kids.I wondered if she was on drugs and/or abused. It will be turned into laws to supress freedoms and promote more " treatment " if we are not careful. Yates tragedy was used that way. *..·´°*°·..*..·°**©**°·..*..·´°*°·..* One of the saddest things in life... Is to believe people have given up on you. I would think W. Bush is a very sad person. ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2007 Report Share Posted April 16, 2007 Well, We've had 2 presidents lately that carry the blood of a total Nazi. You know what I don't get, is we came to this country to get away from this crap and yet it still followed us years later. But you are right. It won't be blamed because he was on ADs it will be blamed because he has a mental illness. *..·´°*°·..*..·°**©**°·..*..·´°*°·..* One of the saddest things in life... Is to believe people have given up on you. I would think W. Bush is a very sad person. ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2007 Report Share Posted April 16, 2007 I think I'd have to change " still " to " again " because we are not in power.Bush wasn't elected either time that he ran. Put these words in Google............ george bush antidepressants and maybe what you'll get is the good news. Bush isn't drugging the country. He is being drugged. He also owns stock in drug companies. The difference is this country, I hope, can still be government for the people by the people, the constituent is listened to by legislators. We just have to make sure our government knows how we feel. *..·´°*°·..*..·°**©**°·..*..·´°*°·..* One of the saddest things in life... Is to believe people have given up on you. I would think W. Bush is a very sad person. ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2007 Report Share Posted April 16, 2007 So will we be hearing he was on a SSRI?? This is just awful. New death count is 31. So sad for everyone.. Micki Health Eating and Living Together he2gether_/ www.stopthethyroidmadness.com _____ From: SSRI medications [mailto:SSRI medications ] On Behalf Of Ken Kramer Sent: Monday, April 16, 2007 2:27 PM datasearch@... Subject: Bush 'horrified' by US school shooting Agence France Presse April 16, 2007 Monday Bush 'horrified' by US school shooting US President W. Bush was " horrified " by the school shootings that left at least 20 people dead at a Virginia university Monday, the White House said. Agence France Presse April 16, 2007 Monday Shooting on US campus leaves multiple victims April 16 2007 A US university in Virginia said Monday a shooting on its campus had left multiple victims, as it urged students and faculty to evacuate. There has been " a multiple shooting with multiple victims, " said Virginia Tech, adding one gunman had already been arrested and police were searching for a possible second shooter. Fox News reported 17 victims, citing a hospital official. But there was confirmation as to whether any of the victims had died. Gunfire first broke out earlier Monday in a residence on the campus in the small western Virginia town of Blacksburg, and was then heard in a second building, called the Norris Hall. " Those on campus are asked to remain where they are, lock their doors and stay away from windows, " the university announced after the shooting. The school, which has some 25,000 students, and is officially known as the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, eventually started evacuating faculty and staff in waves. The university, located some 425 kilometers (264 miles) southwest of Washington, cancelled all classes for the rest of the day, and entrances to the campus were closed as well, as television images showed heavily armed police rushing across the school grounds in a light snowfall. The shooting comes just days ahead of the anniversary of the country's deadliest school shooting at Columbine in Littleton, Colorado when two students shot dead 12 classmates and a teacher on April 20, 1999, before killing themselves. " Police have one shooter in custody and as part of routine police procedure, they continue to search for a second shooter, " the university said on its website. Amy Steele, the chief editor of of the student newspaper, told CNN that she had spoken to students in the buildings where the shootings were heard, and was told many were running around in a panic. " The police officers were trying to, you know, settle everyone down and keep everything under control, " she said. " One of the injuries happened from a student jumping out of a window. " Last August Virigina Tech was the site of another shooting when an escaped prisoner tried to hide on the campus, US media reported. A security guard and a policeman were killed before the man was re-arrested. Virginia Tech's website also announced that a reward of 5,000 dollars had been posted on Sunday for information leading to the arrest of those behind two bomb hoaxes at the campus on April 2 and 13. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2007 Report Share Posted April 16, 2007 It will be turned into laws to supress freedoms and promote more " treatment " if we are not careful. Yates tragedy was used that way. Jim So will we be hearing he was on a SSRI?? This is just awful. New death count is 31. So sad for everyone.. Micki Health Eating and Living Together he2gether_/ www.stopthethyroidmadness.com _____ From: SSRI medications [mailto:SSRI medications ] On Behalf Of Ken Kramer Sent: Monday, April 16, 2007 2:27 PM datasearch@... Subject: Bush 'horrified' by US school shooting Agence France Presse April 16, 2007 Monday Bush 'horrified' by US school shooting US President W. Bush was " horrified " by the school shootings that left at least 20 people dead at a Virginia university Monday, the White House said. Agence France Presse April 16, 2007 Monday Shooting on US campus leaves multiple victims April 16 2007 A US university in Virginia said Monday a shooting on its campus had left multiple victims, as it urged students and faculty to evacuate. There has been " a multiple shooting with multiple victims, " said Virginia Tech, adding one gunman had already been arrested and police were searching for a possible second shooter. Fox News reported 17 victims, citing a hospital official. But there was confirmation as to whether any of the victims had died. Gunfire first broke out earlier Monday in a residence on the campus in the small western Virginia town of Blacksburg, and was then heard in a second building, called the Norris Hall. " Those on campus are asked to remain where they are, lock their doors and stay away from windows, " the university announced after the shooting. The school, which has some 25,000 students, and is officially known as the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, eventually started evacuating faculty and staff in waves. The university, located some 425 kilometers (264 miles) southwest of Washington, cancelled all classes for the rest of the day, and entrances to the campus were closed as well, as television images showed heavily armed police rushing across the school grounds in a light snowfall. The shooting comes just days ahead of the anniversary of the country's deadliest school shooting at Columbine in Littleton, Colorado when two students shot dead 12 classmates and a teacher on April 20, 1999, before killing themselves. " Police have one shooter in custody and as part of routine police procedure, they continue to search for a second shooter, " the university said on its website. Amy Steele, the chief editor of of the student newspaper, told CNN that she had spoken to students in the buildings where the shootings were heard, and was told many were running around in a panic. " The police officers were trying to, you know, settle everyone down and keep everything under control, " she said. " One of the injuries happened from a student jumping out of a window. " Last August Virigina Tech was the site of another shooting when an escaped prisoner tried to hide on the campus, US media reported. A security guard and a policeman were killed before the man was re-arrested. Virginia Tech's website also announced that a reward of 5,000 dollars had been posted on Sunday for information leading to the arrest of those behind two bomb hoaxes at the campus on April 2 and 13. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2007 Report Share Posted April 16, 2007 You know what I don't get, is we came to this country to get away from this crap and yet it still followed us years later. But you are right. It won't be blamed because he was on ADs it will be blamed because he has a mental illness. hugs Micki Health Eating and Living Together he2gether_/ www.stopthethyroidmadness.com _____ From: SSRI medications [mailto:SSRI medications ] On Behalf Of Jim Sent: Monday, April 16, 2007 3:38 PM SSRI medications Subject: Re: Bush 'horrified' by US school shooting It will be turned into laws to supress freedoms and promote more " treatment " if we are not careful. Yates tragedy was used that way. Jim So will we be hearing he was on a SSRI?? This is just awful. New death count is 31. So sad for everyone.. Micki Health Eating and Living Together http://health. <he2gether_/> /group/he2gether_/ www.stopthethyroidmadness.com _____ From: SSRI medications@ <mailto:SSRI medications%40> [mailto:SSRI medications@ <mailto:SSRI medications%40> ] On Behalf Of Ken Kramer Sent: Monday, April 16, 2007 2:27 PM datasearch@earthlin <mailto:datasearch%40earthlink.net> k.net Subject: Bush 'horrified' by US school shooting Agence France Presse April 16, 2007 Monday Bush 'horrified' by US school shooting US President W. Bush was " horrified " by the school shootings that left at least 20 people dead at a Virginia university Monday, the White House said. Agence France Presse April 16, 2007 Monday Shooting on US campus leaves multiple victims April 16 2007 A US university in Virginia said Monday a shooting on its campus had left multiple victims, as it urged students and faculty to evacuate. There has been " a multiple shooting with multiple victims, " said Virginia Tech, adding one gunman had already been arrested and police were searching for a possible second shooter. Fox News reported 17 victims, citing a hospital official. But there was confirmation as to whether any of the victims had died. Gunfire first broke out earlier Monday in a residence on the campus in the small western Virginia town of Blacksburg, and was then heard in a second building, called the Norris Hall. " Those on campus are asked to remain where they are, lock their doors and stay away from windows, " the university announced after the shooting. The school, which has some 25,000 students, and is officially known as the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, eventually started evacuating faculty and staff in waves. The university, located some 425 kilometers (264 miles) southwest of Washington, cancelled all classes for the rest of the day, and entrances to the campus were closed as well, as television images showed heavily armed police rushing across the school grounds in a light snowfall. The shooting comes just days ahead of the anniversary of the country's deadliest school shooting at Columbine in Littleton, Colorado when two students shot dead 12 classmates and a teacher on April 20, 1999, before killing themselves. " Police have one shooter in custody and as part of routine police procedure, they continue to search for a second shooter, " the university said on its website. Amy Steele, the chief editor of of the student newspaper, told CNN that she had spoken to students in the buildings where the shootings were heard, and was told many were running around in a panic. " The police officers were trying to, you know, settle everyone down and keep everything under control, " she said. " One of the injuries happened from a student jumping out of a window. " Last August Virigina Tech was the site of another shooting when an escaped prisoner tried to hide on the campus, US media reported. A security guard and a policeman were killed before the man was re-arrested. Virginia Tech's website also announced that a reward of 5,000 dollars had been posted on Sunday for information leading to the arrest of those behind two bomb hoaxes at the campus on April 2 and 13. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2007 Report Share Posted April 16, 2007 The difference is this country, I hope, can still be government for the people by the people, the constituent is listened to by legislators. We just have to make sure our government knows how we feel. You know what I don't get, is we came to this country to get away from this crap and yet it still followed us years later. But you are right. It won't be blamed because he was on ADs it will be blamed because he has a mental illness. hugs Micki Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2007 Report Share Posted April 16, 2007 I go to the Texas state capitol and I watch what goes on and if the people would simply talk to their legislators they would be heard. Constituents are still a big deal, a very big deal in Texas. I can only hope that is the case in other states. So I think both words can apply to this, " still " for those that do and " again " for those who never knew or cared that they could. I think I'd have to change " still " to " again " because we are not in power.Bush wasn't elected either time that he ran. Put these words in Google............ george bush antidepressants and maybe what you'll get is the good news. Bush isn't drugging the country. He is being drugged. He also owns stock in drug companies. The difference is this country, I hope, can still be government for the people by the people, the constituent is listened to by legislators. We just have to make sure our government knows how we feel. *..·´°*°·..*..·°**©**°·..*..·´°*°·..* One of the saddest things in life... Is to believe people have given up on you. I would think W. Bush is a very sad person. ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2007 Report Share Posted April 16, 2007 I agree ... witgh him already behind the New Freedom Commission it wouldn't surprise me. I also wonder what meds if any the shooter was taking. Bush 'horrified' by US school shooting Agence France Presse April 16, 2007 Monday Bush 'horrified' by US school shooting US President W. Bush was " horrified " by the school shootings that left at least 20 people dead at a Virginia university Monday, the White House said. Agence France Presse April 16, 2007 Monday Shooting on US campus leaves multiple victims April 16 2007 A US university in Virginia said Monday a shooting on its campus had left multiple victims, as it urged students and faculty to evacuate. There has been " a multiple shooting with multiple victims, " said Virginia Tech, adding one gunman had already been arrested and police were searching for a possible second shooter. Fox News reported 17 victims, citing a hospital official. But there was confirmation as to whether any of the victims had died. Gunfire first broke out earlier Monday in a residence on the campus in the small western Virginia town of Blacksburg, and was then heard in a second building, called the Norris Hall. " Those on campus are asked to remain where they are, lock their doors and stay away from windows, " the university announced after the shooting. The school, which has some 25,000 students, and is officially known as the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, eventually started evacuating faculty and staff in waves. The university, located some 425 kilometers (264 miles) southwest of Washington, cancelled all classes for the rest of the day, and entrances to the campus were closed as well, as television images showed heavily armed police rushing across the school grounds in a light snowfall. The shooting comes just days ahead of the anniversary of the country's deadliest school shooting at Columbine in Littleton, Colorado when two students shot dead 12 classmates and a teacher on April 20, 1999, before killing themselves. " Police have one shooter in custody and as part of routine police procedure, they continue to search for a second shooter, " the university said on its website. Amy Steele, the chief editor of of the student newspaper, told CNN that she had spoken to students in the buildings where the shootings were heard, and was told many were running around in a panic. " The police officers were trying to, you know, settle everyone down and keep everything under control, " she said. " One of the injuries happened from a student jumping out of a window. " Last August Virigina Tech was the site of another shooting when an escaped prisoner tried to hide on the campus, US media reported. A security guard and a policeman were killed before the man was re-arrested. Virginia Tech's website also announced that a reward of 5,000 dollars had been posted on Sunday for information leading to the arrest of those behind two bomb hoaxes at the campus on April 2 and 13. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 17, 2007 Report Share Posted April 17, 2007 I have written to and called the offices of any Texas legislatures. I provided hard evidence of the harms, frauds, and tortures of my mother and others. I provided hard against Maurice Walton (brother of the Republican District Judge) evidence of criminal official misconduct in Mom's guardianship trial (turned arena of deceit by Walton who fraudulently and frivolously served my mother as he appointed Attorney AdLitem). Evidence clearly shows that the only protection given by any protective agency (Hood County Court, Texas DHS or CMS) was to Mariner (also known as Living Centers Of Texas, and now indicted for illegal campaign contributions to the Republican party). Since my complaints ended up about the chemical and physical restraint and Mariner owned the pharma service provider that supposedly monitored and helped prescribe drugs at it's own nursing home and all area nursing homes, it's too obvious that my only threat wa to their evil and greedy pocket books. The only attention that I received was a knock on my door from a state policeman who was sent to try and intimidate me in to silence. I have records from 2001 until 2004. I finally got an honest answer from the Texas Attorney General's Office a few weeks ago, when I asked why the frauds, tortures, and killings were ignored for all these years, why the truth about TMAPS had to come from an investigator from another state, why I was victimized by by own government for daring to notice and complain; when I was told " Mrs. Durant, you'll have to ask your elected officials " . I did receive several letters from different Senators, who stated that Senator Kip Averitt should address the issues. Not one time did Senator Averitt respond. I wonder more than ever if he was the senator that the state policeman spoke of when he came to my home; when he said, " Mrs. Durant, I told my superior that I did not see anything threating in you emails, but he said when a senator calls " . I related too well to a statement made (during the Democratic convention prior to the last " so called Presidential election " ), " Citizens who dare to complain should not receive a knock on their door " , as I had mine already. No taxation without representation, I want my tax dollars back. Let the industries who lobby and pad politicians pockets pay all the taxes, as only they are represented is this country. 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Constituents >are >still a big deal, a very big deal in Texas. I can only hope that is the >case >in other states. So I think both words can apply to this, " still " for those >that do and " again " for those who never knew or cared that they could. > > > > > >I think I'd have to change " still " to " again " because we are not in >power.Bush wasn't elected either time that he ran. > >Put these words in Google............ george bush antidepressants and >maybe >what you'll get is the good news. Bush isn't drugging the country. He is >being drugged. He also owns stock in drug companies. > >The difference is this country, I hope, can still be government for the >people >by the people, the constituent is listened to by legislators. We just have >to >make sure our government knows how we feel. > > > > > > > > >*..·´°*°·..*..·°**©**°·..*..·´°*°·..* >One of the saddest things in life... >Is to believe people have given up on you. >I would think W. 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Guest guest Posted April 17, 2007 Report Share Posted April 17, 2007 Talking to legislators doesn't always work but you can't get anywhere without communicating even if you are ignored. I know your story , bless your heart for standing strong through it all. Jim I have written to and called the offices of any Texas legislatures. I provided hard evidence of the harms, frauds, and tortures of my mother and others. I provided hard against Maurice Walton (brother of the Republican District Judge) evidence of criminal official misconduct in Mom's guardianship trial (turned arena of deceit by Walton who fraudulently and frivolously served my mother as he appointed Attorney AdLitem). Evidence clearly shows that the only protection given by any protective agency (Hood County Court, Texas DHS or CMS) was to Mariner (also known as Living Centers Of Texas, and now indicted for illegal campaign contributions to the Republican party). Since my complaints ended up about the chemical and physical restraint and Mariner owned the pharma service provider that supposedly monitored and helped prescribe drugs at it's own nursing home and all area nursing homes, it's too obvious that my only threat wa to their evil and greedy pocket books. The only attention that I received was a knock on my door from a state policeman who was sent to try and intimidate me in to silence. I have records from 2001 until 2004. I finally got an honest answer from the Texas Attorney General's Office a few weeks ago, when I asked why the frauds, tortures, and killings were ignored for all these years, why the truth about TMAPS had to come from an investigator from another state, why I was victimized by by own government for daring to notice and complain; when I was told " Mrs. Durant, you'll have to ask your elected officials " . I did receive several letters from different Senators, who stated that Senator Kip Averitt should address the issues. Not one time did Senator Averitt respond. I wonder more than ever if he was the senator that the state policeman spoke of when he came to my home; when he said, " Mrs. Durant, I told my superior that I did not see anything threating in you emails, but he said when a senator calls " . I related too well to a statement made (during the Democratic convention prior to the last " so called Presidential election " ), " Citizens who dare to complain should not receive a knock on their door " , as I had mine already. No taxation without representation, I want my tax dollars back. Let the industries who lobby and pad politicians pockets pay all the taxes, as only they are represented is this country. Found out too much he hard way in Texas, Durant (Mother's Advocate) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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